Possibilities of preventing the adverse reactions in modeling the acute period of adaptation to weightlessness

1979 
: It has been shown that during head-down tilting at an angle of -30 degrees occlusion of the four limbs by 70 mm Hg relieved unpleasant symptoms. According to rheoencephalography, cerebral blood flow decreased to the level normally seen in the supine position. During a prolonged head-down tilting at an angle of -15 degrees intermittent occlusion of only lower limbs by 60--30 mm Hg proved more effective.
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